Economics and Policy Egypt's Mohammed Morsi has insisted he remains the country's legitimate president, as mass protests claimed more lives in the capital, Cairo. More from the BBC The …
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Economics and Policy Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has rejected the army's 48-hour ultimatum to resolve the country's deadly crisis, saying it will only sow confusion. More from the BBC …
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Economics and Policy Millions of Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country to demand the resignation of President Morsi. More from The National Bahrain’s economic growth accelerated …
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Economics and Policy Corruption in Lebanon has increased over the last year, a survey says, with 66 percent of Lebanese believing confirming that the level of exploitation and bribery in …
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Economics and Policy Cyprus has agreed a deal with a US-Israeli partnership to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the island to exploit untapped energy riches, undermining the potential …
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Economics and Policy Power rationing in Lebanon is due to continue until at least Friday due to ongoing maintenance work, the state-run energy company has said. More from The Daily …
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Economics and Policy Qatar's emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani confirmed on Tuesday he was transferring power to his son, Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim, taking the rare step for a …
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The eBay of Lebanon – that’s what Samir Hanna, CEO of Bank Audi, called their new innovative online shopping platform eMall. Launched on Sunday night at a glitzy cocktail reception …
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Economics and Policy Saudi Arabia has switched its weekend to Friday-Saturday, bringing the kingdom into line with the other Arabian Gulf states. More from The National The Iranian rial has …
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Economics and Policy High Syrian demand for Lebanese manufactured goods caused industrial exports to surge by 6.3 percent in the first three months of 2013. More from The Daily Star …
